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Bijan Omrani

    Bijan Omrani es un historiador y clasicista especializado en la historia de Afganistán y Asia Central. Su obra profundiza en el pasado profundo de la región y sus complejas dinámicas geopolíticas, explorando particularmente áreas como la controvertida frontera de la Línea Durand. El enfoque de Omrani combina el rigor académico con una pasión por los viajes y la exploración, ofreciendo a los lectores perspectivas vívidas y perspicaces sobre estas tierras. Sus escritos examinan con frecuencia las intersecciones de la historia, la cultura y la geografía, proporcionando una narrativa rica y cautivadora.

    Asia Overland
    Caesar's Footprints
    Caesar's Footprints: A Cultural Excursion to Ancient France: Journeys Through Roman Gaul
    Afghanistan
    • Afghanistan

      • 784 páginas
      • 28 horas de lectura

      Offers a comprehensive introduction to 3,500 years of Afghan culture. This title covers the history of this nation from Alexander the Great to Hamid Karzai. It is illustrated with archival material such as 19th century paintings and engravings from the Bodleian Library and the Royal Geographical Society.

      Afghanistan
    • Exploring the impact of Caesar's conquest of Gaul, this book delves into the profound cultural shifts that shaped ancient France and, by extension, modern Europe. It offers an intellectual journey through historical events, highlighting how these transformations influenced French identity and culture. Through detailed analysis, readers gain insights into the lasting legacy of this pivotal moment in history.

      Caesar's Footprints: A Cultural Excursion to Ancient France: Journeys Through Roman Gaul
    • Caesar's Footprints

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      A thrilling sequence of journeys across France in the footsteps of Caesar and his successors, revealing how the Romans changed the face of France, and of Europe, forever.

      Caesar's Footprints
    • Eurasia's great land routes, offspring of the ambition of Russian tsars, Chinese emperors and Mughal khans, have served human history well. This title takes the reader on a journey that crosses continents and spans epochs. It is intended for both modern-day explorers and armchair travellers alike.

      Asia Overland